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Super straight is described by its originators as a sexuality in which individuals only engage in sexual relations with cisgender people of the opposite sex, which would exclude transgender individuals. It has also been stated to be a is a social media trend and hate campaign, primarily conducted through the use of social media, where people use terms common among the LGBT community to self-identify as "super straight", which they say is a sexuality which excludes transgender people from their dating preferences. The term, first coined by TikTok user Kyle Royce, later spread to 4chan, where internet trolls, trans-exclusionary radical feminists, and Nazis accelerated the growth of the hate campaign. Usage of the term later spread to Twitter. Super straight has been described as a straight pride movement.

Origin
The term Super Straight was coined by TikTok user Kyle Royce. Royce stated, "Straight men get called transphobic because I wouldn't date a trans woman. Now, I'm super straight. I only date the opposite gender, women, that are born women. So you can't say I'm transphobic now because that is just my sexuality." Robin Tran, a comedian and trans woman, claimed she coined the term in 2017.

History
The movement gained traction in TikTok and moved on to 4chan. The movement then grew and went from Twitter to Reddit. Royce was banned from TikTok due to him advocating Super Straight. The subreddit Super Straight was banned by Reddit for promoting hate. The Super Straight term led to other spinoffs such as Super Gay, Super Sexuals and Super Lesbians.

The movement has been described as thinly veiled transphobia, and individuals who have identified as Super Straight have been labeled transphobic. Super Straight has also been described as a campaign to divide the LGBT movement. The Daily Dot described the phenomenon as a "reframing [of] their harassment of transgender people". 4chan users expressed eagerness to use the trend to "red pill" those in the Generation Z age group, create division among LGBTQ communities, and use the language of LGBTQ rights to troll leftists.

The hashtag #superstraight has been banned, but other tags such as "super stright" have been used to get around this ban. This hashtag though has been flooded with opposing messages. Other tags have been created such as #superstraightrightsarehumanrights. Super Straight groups claim that they receive discrimination from other groups based on their sexuality.

Imagery
Super Straight has used imagery of the Nazi Schutzstaffel, which shares the "SS" acronym. Colours associated with "Super Straight" are black and orange.

Popular media
Rapper Robert Charles' 2012 song Super Straight was coopted and used by the Super Straight movement.